When it first opened in 1903, The New Amsterdam was Broadway's biggest theatre. It enjoyed great success in the early part of the decade with The Ziegfeld Follies, but didn't fare well during the Great Depression, not fully recovering until the 1990s, when Disney Theatrical Productions signed a lease. It has since housed many of the company's biggest Broadway hits, including The Lion King, Mary Poppins, and its current resident musical, Aladdin.

In an exotic, faraway land, one young pauper's life is about to change with the luck of an ancient lamp - and you're invited to join this magic carpet ride! Based on the hit Disney classic movie Aladdin, this new 2014 Tony Award winning musical features best-loved music by Academy and Tony Award-winning composer Alan Menken and is directed by Tony Award-winning Casey Nicholaw, best known for his work on The Book of Mormon.

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